Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi

The Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi is a church located in Rome, Italy, founded in 1440. It was named for Anthony of Padua, a member of the Franciscan Order and the patron saint of Portugal.

History
The church was erected between 1440 and 1445 by Cardinal Antonio de Chavez and was annexed to the hospice for Portuguese pilgrims. In 1638, a massive renovation was begun at the hands of Martino Longhi the Younger, converting it to the national church of the Portuguese people.